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Over the last 12 months how much have you earned gross? 3rd parties cannot sponsor your partner.prezident44 wrote:Hi
I have posted here before but my situation has changed and I really need some advice.
I lived in Brazil, fell in love with my now wife and in 2009 our son was born. In 2011 we decided that we wanted to make a go of living in the UK. i moved back on my own in April 2011 and started working. My wife was 20 at the time and we had to wait for her to turn 21, then the rules changed back to 18 min age for spouse visa but our plans were already set in motion so my wife and son came and stayed with me for 6 months on a tourist visa, in this time we got married and they returned to Brazil end of June 2012.
I then lost my job and flat so we had to stop preparing for the spouse visa. I've now got a job earning more than the required £18,600 per year but it only started 18/03/13. I checked my P60 and last tax year I only earnt £18,100.
So I need some help on following:
-Now that I have the job but didn't earn enough over the last year do I need to wait 6 months (until end of September) before applying?
-Whenever I have sent documents to my wife before they have taken 3 to 4 weeks to arrive, will these then be considered out of date for the visa by the time they arrive? What else could I do?
-Can anyone else like my Mum sponsor the visa?
-We haven't seen each other since June 2012 and now may go on until September 2013, we have skype, msn and Facebook logs will these be enough or do I need to visit her before applying? - I haven't really got the money to do so!
-While I was out of work I got into dept and my bank account statements do not make good reading, will this need to be stabilised for the next 6 months as well in order to not get rejected?
Thanks so much for your help, I'm really lost at the moment!
Yes check the last 12 months gross income.prezident44 wrote:Hi
My P60 says £18,100, should I check back all my payslips as well? i will try this tonight.
Thanks
The sponsor has not been working for the employer for 6+ months so cannot apply Cat A thus must meet the requirements under Cat B or other or combination.abidabzhussain wrote:Dw. If u r earning equal or more then 18600 with same employer.
Then your p60 doesnt have to be exact.
This would be category A. 6 months bank statements n payslips..
ECO would not consider 12month gross if u r applying with category A.
But if u have two jobs meeeing threshold. Then need full 12 months docs.
Thanks for your reply SoHopeful, having discussed with my wife again last night we have decided to wait the 6 months, get the bank account in order and get a British passport for my son.SoHopeful wrote:That is really unfortunate that your agency is not willing to verify your payslips. Although it will be tough to remain seperated further, it might be worth just hanging on and collating 6 payslips in your current job.
Yes, your son is British so you don't need to sponsor him. Does he have a passport? If not, perhaps another reason to hang on until the 6 month mark to get one sorted for him.
HiAyyubi72 wrote:Do you get a salary aka fixed wage, or do you get paid according to the hours worked?
That minimum of 6 months thing is only relevant if you get a salary aka fixed wage and applying under cat A.
If you are applying under cat B, then the gross of 12 months that matters, not any minimum or maximum.
I'm saying I am salaried but only since 18/03/13, £21,000 per annum but paid 4 weekly not monthly..Ayyubi72 wrote:If you non-salaried then you just have to total six months wage slips. In this case they do not count the minimum for every month. People who get paid according to the hours worked are non-salaried. So you just add all the wage slips of 6 months, divide by 6, and then multiply by 12.
Six months wage slips could be 6 wageslips, or 12 wage slips, or 24 wage slips or 200 wage slips. All the wage slips issued in 6 months period are to be added together.